The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 13 “Maya”. Available in two editions, Linux Mint 13 features the choice between a productive, stable and mature MATE 1.2 desktop and the brand new modern-looking and exciting Cinnamon 1.4. These two desktops are among the best available, they’re perfectly integrated within Linux Mint [...]

Please upgrade the kernel to 3.3.6 or higher as the one you are using has a Nvidia graphic card issues. This is an issue with the Ubuntu release as well, this bug is also in the kernel you are using for the Debian release. A huge number of people are affected by this bug. The bug will not allow us to boot into any graphical interface.

What great news! Although I've been running the RC so not much has changed. Cinnamon desktop here, I couldn't be happier with Mint, it works great right out of the box. I dual boot with XP, and I haven't booted into Windows in months. Mint does everything I need.

I recently fresh installed Mint 12 / Cinnamon 1.4 (about a month ago). I normally fresh install every new Mint version within a week or two of release. Since I just installed Mint 12 a month ago, I don't really feel like another fresh install so soon. Is it safe to upgrade via "Apt" from Mint 12 / Cinnamon to Mint 13 / Cinnamon? Anyone try this?

If I've figured it out correctly, the sources.list file would need to be changed to this:

jr00ck wrote:I recently fresh installed Mint 12 / Cinnamon 1.4 (about a month ago). I normally fresh install every new Mint version within a week or two of release. Since I just installed Mint 12 a month ago, I don't really feel like another fresh install so soon. Is it safe to upgrade via "Apt" from Mint 12 / Cinnamon to Mint 13 / Cinnamon? Anyone try this?

If I've figured it out correctly, the sources.list file would need to be changed to this:

/dev/urandom wrote:Actually, it is not. You just need to set your repositories.

No. It's the actual upgrade that's the hard part. Anyone can change lisa to maya and oneiric to precise, but you have to be very experienced with apt to do the upgrade. Things break when you upgrade from one release to the next. I actually did a fresh install of lisa in VBox and tried upgrading - granted, I didn't spend much time on it, but the Mint search plugin IIRC had problems, and that caused the entire upgrade to stop (yes I know if I took the time to fix this I could, but I was kind of busy and it's a headache).

floweringmind wrote:Please upgrade the kernel to 3.3.6 or higher as the one you are using has a Nvidia graphic card issues. This is an issue with the Ubuntu release as well, this bug is also in the kernel you are using for the Debian release. A huge number of people are affected by this bug. The bug will not allow us to boot into any graphical interface.

thank you very much for a new release,

yes please if there is a fix for this nvidia thing

update: installed kernel 3.4 nvidia would not install, seems linux has big problems at the moment, too many new things, just get sorted with heaps of stuff, then they change everything

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I tested the MATE 13 RC pretty much from the moment it was available, on my newest computer and hardly any issues at all, felt solid right out of the gate. But with Ubuntu 12.04/Mint 13 on my computers 3-8 years old, there were some issues. My older desktop just refused to have anything to do with the new buntu/mint, buggy and just unusable where the buntu 11x/mint 12 worked well on it. On my wife's Acer computer, about 3 years old, everything worked well but it caught the new buntu suspend bug, it won't come out of suspend. I've seen this blamed on the 3.2 kernel, but that kernel runs fine on the same machine with Mint Debian upgraded to 3.2 kernel. Speaking of Debian, since it looks like LXDE is getting dropped, and since the newer kernels and buntus are leaving some older hardware in the dust, maybe it's time to look at doing a Debian Stable Mint that will cause the Mint developers fewer headaches and give users with older hardware a place to go? Mint Debian Stable MATE would be just about perfect with enabled backports. Just a thought Thanks again for the hard work Clem and team!

cwwgateway wrote:Things break when you upgrade from one release to the next.

They might break, but usually that only happens on Ubuntu-based distros ... srsly, that's why you check the pending changes manually first ...[/quote]I agree, although I've never done an upgrade where absolutely nothing broke (maybe just my experience).

Dear: Well, actually I have a tremendous disappointment: I have just downloaded the final version of Linux Mint 13 Cinnamon and Mate, and it turns out the same problems that I described previously are still there. The Network Manager works horribly wrong, I could not connect to the Internet using the live DVD, I put the username and password and continue to ask me many times and never unable to connect. A reverend and absolute disaster!!

Neither does the good old wizard "sudo pppoeconf", the wizard starts, it requests the data, says that all is well, yet the Internet is not!! Why so far in all the live-cd or live-dvd Debian based it did work (since Linux Mint 7 and up to Linux Mint 12) worked well, even more, in the latest versions of Kubuntu and Ubuntu (12.04) also ran right. And to make things worse, I found heavier final versions that the RC versions. If this is a LTS release, it really is awful !!!!

I do not want to make a snap judgment, but if this is the Linux Mint with support for 5 years, have really screwed, and very : If this is to make the team Linux Mint, I'm sorry, but the truth is that I go elsewhere. Errors are serious enough, maybe you install it and test it, but the fact that seeing these horrors in the live DVD, one wonders whether it is worth installing or not (just in case I have my image already downloaded Kubuntu 12.04). A pity!!

And I hope that the KDE version, debug and really put very carefully as the 12 was quite regular (and I'm still very good to qualify as well). Greetings. -

I installed 64bit MATE. So far so good. It looks like the best distro since LM10 main. I tried at least 15 editions and none of them were on the level of LM10. It's a pity that so many people had to worked so hard to reach the LM10 gnome quality. But now with Maya I am relived. Fingers crossed. Everything works (including panel applets and videothumbnailing in filemanager) except the start up brightness but there are fixes for that outhere, I beleive.

Jose Manuel wrote:Dear: Well, actually I have a tremendous disappointment: I have just downloaded the final version of Linux Mint 13 Cinnamon and Mate, and it turns out the same problems that I described previously are still there. The Network Manager works horribly wrong, I could not connect to the Internet using the live DVD, I put the username and password and continue to ask me many times and never unable to connect. A reverend and absolute disaster!!

Neither does the good old wizard "sudo pppoeconf", the wizard starts, it requests the data, says that all is well, yet the Internet is not!! Why so far in all the live-cd or live-dvd Debian based it did work (since Linux Mint 7 and up to Linux Mint 12) worked well, even more, in the latest versions of Kubuntu and Ubuntu (12.04) also ran right. And to make things worse, I found heavier final versions that the RC versions. If this is a LTS release, it really is awful !!!!

I do not want to make a snap judgment, but if this is the Linux Mint with support for 5 years, have really screwed, and very : If this is to make the team Linux Mint, I'm sorry, but the truth is that I go elsewhere. Errors are serious enough, maybe you install it and test it, but the fact that seeing these horrors in the live DVD, one wonders whether it is worth installing or not (just in case I have my image already downloaded Kubuntu 12.04). A pity!!

And I hope that the KDE version, debug and really put very carefully as the 12 was quite regular (and I'm still very good to qualify as well). Greetings. -

You think we're screwed because you can't connect to the internet on a liveDVD? First of all, sudo ppoeconf doesn't work on the liveDVD (you have to install to get it to work, unless this has changed since the RC). Second of all, how are you connected? A wireless adapter? If it is a wireless adapter, what type?